I like it as well. I also like the new Spotlight and Notification Center. I also like multitasking/app switching better, even though it's a total rip off of WebOS and Windows Phone 8.

The icons are horrible and some of the apps look like they were created by a 10 year old. I'm really not a fan of the overall look. It feels like a step backwards in many ways.

BTW... swiping left to right in iMessage gives you timestamps for each message. It would be nice it you could swipe to delete. I also can't find an edit menu to delete individual messages or to clear your history. I also miss the menu/icons at the top where you could call or FaceTime someone._________________1.42GHz Mac mini
2.0GHz Core 2 Duo Mac mini
2.0GHz Core 2 Duo Mac mini (2009)
2.5GHz Core i5 Mac mini (2011)
24" Dell LCD & 42" Sharp TV
EyeTV 250 Plus
1G, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G iPod nanos
16GB 3G iPhone

You can edit threads in Messages. You just hold down a text bubble and select More. From there you can delete the entire thread or individual messages.

I stumbled on to that myself. I'm glad that feature is still there. Even though I'm still hating on iOS 7. I don't know why, but I just hate this update. I think it's bad on the iPhone and even worse on the iPad and iPad mini._________________2011 Mac mini with 8GB of RAM
2012 Mac mini Server with 16GB of RAM
46" Sony TV
24" HP LCD
Apple wireless keyboard and Magic Mouse
2 x 1TB MiniStacks
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I'm still hating on iOS 7. I don't know why, but I just hate this update. I think it's bad on the iPhone and even worse on the iPad and iPad mini.

From the developers and those who have used it for a while, the consensus seems to be... after you get used to the changes, you will never want to go back to iOS 6.

This is version 7.0, we need to give it more of a chance.

Lion sucked big time at first. How could Apple have got rid of "Save As". But, then they brought it back.

Apple's listening to our feedback. I'm sure with each revision, we will gain options and stability. I'm sure Apple was listening during iOS 7's beta release, but you can implement a bunch of changes during beta, or you will never be able to release your product.

I don't mind ios 7 on my ipad, but on the iPhone 4S, it is really a pig. The interface isn't so much an issue and actually like some of it better but I am beginning to strongly consider going back to 6 on the phone.

Phone behaves erratically as far as lockups. Taking pictures is slow, battery life is awful. Took a picture today with battery power at 32% and the phone shut down due to low battery. Even with most settings turned off as suggested on many forums my battery life can decline 2-3 faster than it used to. Can't make it from morning to night without absolutely needing to charge it; with 6 last week it was good for minimum 12 hours of mixed activity.

I've not really noticed any problems with iOS7 so far other than battery. I often only charged if I was around 60% or lower when going to bed. So normally I would have got 2 days between charges and could often have squeezed out a third if really pushed.

Since iOS7 I've been around 30% every night and yesterday I was at 1% before I'd even left work (late afternoon) which was strange as I hadn't done anything different than any other day, so a full charge had only lasted 12 hours of mainly standby _________________Phil

Phil, you might want to look at the settings for what is being checked or updated in the background (settings->general->app refresh). I turned a lot of these off and have found the battery time on my iPhone 4 to be pretty much the same as it was with IOS 6._________________Mini 1 (2012): 2.3 ghz Core i7; 10 gb RAM, Corsair 240gb SSD, 500 gb Seagate XT
Mini 2 (2009): 2.26 ghz Core 2 duo, 8 gb RAM, 500 gb Seagate used as HTPC
Also a 13" MacBook Air, 21.5" i5 iMac & 11.6" Acer 1810TZ running Ubuntu, openSUSE & Crunchbang

Starting to get a little annoyed with the new sounds as. Most of them seem to have a lot of echo._________________2011 Mac mini with 8GB of RAM
2012 Mac mini Server with 16GB of RAM
46" Sony TV
24" HP LCD
Apple wireless keyboard and Magic Mouse
2 x 1TB MiniStacks
1TB MiniStack Max